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ioXtillCS11- ELECTION.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
tn'th DiMridt, therd
- re! w n
tu no opposition to the. Hon.
V therefore deem it unne-
'i tabular statement of the, votea caL
I)-!
Davi , v !
Iredefl,
Rofcan,
-f
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Caldwell
1549
B36
463
1262
739
232
Stoke, (no )
8
14
747,
10
16
00
47
f tor the Watchman.
tTAWBA coumrt'J
C0G2
842
this County, G. . Shuford recmed t votes.
DISTRICT NO. 3.
jenburg
i Gastoh
Anient,
Stanly,
Cabaifus,
: MontJoinery
JticQnioad,
J.
Ve-birry.
i27
ICO
ooo 1
000
69 J
i .l 79 mj-
. im
4T2
j,'5
Caldwell.
494
671
000
000
528
99
000
134
45
1 . I ! I
JjHXJ
DISTRICT NO. 4.
' Shepherd.
1326
t 93
pt idn,
V
Cra's! ::
CwU
rin'.
Ckathaxdi
it :
"V i
i '
Wakf
, . ' T" 1. h
Warn,
Johnston, -
1 - i
1145
92.
4i65
DISTRICT NO.
i Venable.
960
101G
319 maj.
5,
0000
Keen.
332
623
1316
333
528
313d
Nash.
904
262
NEWTON, JULY 30,1840.
Me8b. Editor: According to your reqttBi, i uu
you a small 1 ketch of the County of Catawba, and the
village of Nt wton. This County was made! ft the Ses
sion of the Legislature of 1842 and43, froroj the nor
thera portiorj of Lincoln County, and is bounded on the
North and fcast by the Catawba Hirer, and on he
South by - Lileoln County, and Wert by Burke County.
Newton, the) county arte, was locked in the Spmmerof
'43,andisi aatedpna beautiful gravel ride, fifteen
miles from lincolnton, thirty from Lenoir, tjventy4ne
from StatcariH and thirty fromIorgauton. j. j
Four sots c mpofle a square, and main streets run ion
two sides of c ach square, crossed by streets jranningj at
right angles t them, through the village proper. 1e
village contains about two hundred inhabitants, four.
Store, three excellent Taverns, two Smithshops, tjtvo
Saddler shopi i, one TJoot and Shoe shop, i splendid
Court-I louse and safe Jail, one Church of theGerm.an
Reformed pet suasion, and a Male Academy In which
is now taught a flourishing School of the higher branch
es of Science and Literature. I : '
The Court-House is situated in the Public Square,
surrounded by -a beautiful irrove of Oak, and neatly en-
jvho had fletl ihe ciiy are; fast rclurning.
'In iho country "and: surrdundinj? "villafs
afso, the disease is( subsiding. The towns
on the Missouri, with the exception of
I Brunswick, are jhealtby, and very few cas
es are reported cm tbej Upper Mississippi, j
CiNcrxxATi.--The "deaths from cholera
n the 4th inst. amounted to only 11.
The disease has, snent its furva after num-
fbering hecatombs of victims. fl' V
From the West generally, the reports
I are favorable. 1 i
At Paris on the 29th and 30th tilt., 13
Fresh Medicines!
Drags, Chemicals,
Djc-siuffs,
and lEREUMERYi
it1!
I fl u TMT r 1
'lull
r int. subscribers hajve yx received at their Dbcg
A; Store, corner of the Mansion Hotel, ih T.AKn.
EST and BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF
POLYMATHEAN INSTITUTE
in
tember
deaths occurred, andlsome 25 or 30 newl DMGS, GHEHICALS, fAIXlS, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, i
cases. 1 he disease had not abated. r ; ! ev" brought to this market, a(Dd.which they now offer
A T i... rr ik at wholesale or retail, f We narticularly invite the at
ai i.cudl0n, lenneSSee, JO Or J Cases j tentjon of PbvBicians. DrUfrHiia nnd Merchant, to o.,r
vyere under treatment on the 29ih ult.
The disease was fast declining. j
stock, which we pledge! to sel at lower rales than any
establishment in this part of the State. With the assur-
O nA A nrA n L. 4 ... I L j. . "II .11
A 1,. in m , rtA . I "" uurrjjrs onq terms win piease an, we
"c r,llJ Kllt) eiegrapu, oi me 5SOu. return our sincere thanks to tie public for their very lib-
.-. lr 1 .1 . . i . . i . :' v. I . i r i i
ciiuiis ii ueatns in mat CllV. UUrtnSr ne i r'a' patronage nereioiore exipnaea to us. Kelow we
Week, all nf wh
w w a i - t I t
$ ruiv. ipecac,
there IS f Rhei. Jalap.
At Lexington, Ky.t however,
a renewed outbreak of the scource :1 44
jrdeaths from it having occurred from the
closed by post andj railing. The architecture of the j28th to the 3 1st ul. In the Tamilvi of
iur. L ; r ltman, the father, mother, and
four children all died. A summary iof the
various reports received since oUr lust,
will be (bund below:
present a list of a few of ithe art
Hydj Chlo
nover,
'Newiirt
Hnmpaoh,
llransick,
urnbr)and,
unbiis, I
2095
pISTRICT NO. 6.
Daniel.
823
624
450
412
792
450'
644
DIST
43 maj.
376 "
1585
I,
'i.'
I
Beaafprt, ;
Washington,
!I)de,t
nu t-
CarterVt,
Car.
896
210
" 30
48
467
375
404
-
4395 2430 !
RldT NO 7.
Akhe, Reid.
t(29 46
539 721
185 13
- i86 493
39 521
105 241
568"' 182
486 602
$40 rep, maj.
most uninte
of the secojfjfi
and water pu
of the mount
$50,000 wort
0.:
Court -I louse is somewhat of the Tuscan style, built1 of
brick, with eii pilasters rough cast, on eachf iide, ind
four at the enjds capped with hewed stoneJwith Ian
entablature ; 4nd is sixty by forty feet in length and
width, with a vestibule at the South end, and four mas
sive columns apd dressed stone steps, leading to the Court
It ' J
Room abover
This buildink is said to be the handsomest and mo6t
substantial in he Western part of this Stated 1
The health Df the village is good, and has been sal
ted since its existence, with the fxceplion
ear of its location. ' The streets cleaidy
I MU VVMI MUK7UJ JM7C7VrU U J UU X ilJIO IHUV
ns. There is annually sold here about
of goods and merchandise. The lands
around the village are riclr and fertile. Thi presfent
prospect of crops is good. Newton is not now growing
very rapid; yet from its geographical po6itTod must be
come the, grea . thorough-fare from the Ashel and Cald
well Turnpike South, is nearly in a direct line from S al
isbury to Ashe ville, and consequently must ;be passed
b J 1 J T P t illllllffli' t r Vni .1 If n iL.t TV f -
me. Independently of all these, the fertility of the sod . . 1 ,
l . t Ka rrl n ere r l a f n mi m r T r T I :rn rrraco I
of the country its vast quuantity of lime and 'marble f " ' V " v,..b, "
mountains of ion ore and rich gojd mines, toother With t. m am",m'. a.'euuy appomiea
thi.onAof hi mnt:flnnrihinr vinirA in i4th Prtr. IStates with his family in about a month
Cofimbo, Scilla,
Gamboge,
Opium,
Arrow Root,,
Pearl Barley
Cort Cinch,
Mit
Quioine,
I; 1 4388
DISTRICT NO. y
I Siu'nly.
It :. 888
3fil
, 336
46-i
; 702
210 -
rrenf,
G73
970
291
IVrqultnons,
pBn(ptank,
'N'orthampton,
(tm(en, , j
Hfrtfyrd i
('iMtw'ari, :
. Currituck j
4392
DISTRICT NO. 9.
Outlaw.
13M maj
30!l "
2719
Ijane
618
89
188
328
606
1H2
110
19 maj.
686
437
1078
4341
Person.
169
56
21
50
1169
.62 maj.
Fathei Mathcw's Success in Boston.
fit is estimated that eighteen thousand
persons have taken the pledge since the
arrival of Father Mathew in Boston.
Speaking of the success which has atten
ded his labor, the Journal says '
Many persons residing out of the city
have come in for the sole purpose, of ta- j
king the pledge. The effect has been to
shut up a large number of grog shops, j
One officer states that within his .district
where there were thirteen of these places
open and full of people on Sunday week,
there were but three open last Sunday.
Suiph.
Sulph. Morphine,
Aciti do.
Pipeline,
Salaeine,
Red LeadJ
Venitian Red,
Also, a large assortment of SHOP FURNITURE.
Prescriptions furnished at al hours. Orders from a
distance punctually attended to.
BROWN & JAMES.
Salisbury, August 16, 18491 lOvol 5
cles comprising our stock:
Spanish Brown,
White Lead,
Black do.,
Linseed Oil,
Train Oil,
Logwood,
Copperas,
Indigo. &.c, Slc,
v . . .. tor - .
YOUNGLADIES.
THE ITZISSES BUUfS,
Formerly o Philadelphia, end reeentlg of Caltimore,
i - Proprietor.
rpiIIS Institution parposea commencing 0niioa
1 1849 r' Couu,yN- Carolina, Septemt
The Pantographic Method of Teaching, which origi
nated in this Institution, is eminently calculated to make
learning a pleasam employment to young ladies. The
great variety of interesting and amusing illustrations
made use of, lends interest to many studies which are
usually regarded by young persons as dry and insipid.
"'Sounds which address the ear' are lost, and die
In one short hour; but that which strikes the eye.
Lives long upon the miud ; ihe faithful sight
Engraves the knowledge with a beam of light.
Young ladies are taught in small classes, and the
whole attention of a teacher is given to one class, the
gradual development of the vouthful mind is watfl.-.l
with much care, and throughout the course, the studies i
IS NOW ALL -THE CRY;
WE respectfully invite our enstomerj, fnpnda and lis
the public generally, to call and examine our atock L
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ;!
which we are now receiving from Philadelphia and New
ork, of the latest importations, consisting of , '
Dry Goods Oats, Caps and Bonnet,
of various descriptions; shoes, leather) &c. tccj hard
ware, cutlery, delf, granite, china and glass ware" fin t
DonMc and Single barrel Shot Ccns; L
finished and unfinished riSe barrels; pistols,
T1"'; Plumes, swords, belts, sashes, epeauieta, kItct
and gold lace of different widths, silver stars, eazle but-
tons, &c; groceries of all kinds and of goud quality;
Blue Cotton Yarn.
V
TTT w
M t ho mini! spa .nr.. I.. I . J I I . II itl1i' , - if ,
. n vuiiiuiit uuapiru io oer menial capaci- " nucn jkcuj, urujl KslOCKS llCQTTOnUlTS
I ty and progress; but the peculiarity of this method of 1 and numerous other artieUs no 1a u.- . ' '
r.p,, rr early .,. .nJ t!2 "1
Course of Instruction will L far mp- ikfA,ml, l L . . . ua musi oe
,nmU. ,hn .,. . ' "T: "Trrr " "r ' uaiIyh.w ana acWru,nodatm. term, u at
....v ...u.i uiai j oiiiwi tunuuc ru ill ine or- nnv nihor mkiki,cI,...i :
I
Prof, of Anatomy and
this one of thei most flourishing villages in North Ctjrp- j States with his family in about a, month
nna. it I I for his destination. Mr. Perry, who was
All we need here now to make us a happy tnd associaieu witn uen. onieius in tne war
wealthy peoplai is better roads better means of trahs-
portationwhereby our vast mineral and agricultural 're
sources might pe developed. f I j
Yours, I t Ii
I against Mexico goes put as Secretary of
Legation. Gen. Saunders continues to
act in Madrid, until Mr. Barringer's arn-
ival.
FROM THE WESTERN PLAINS.
Later advices from the Plains haVe
been received. ; Capt. Hdghes left Fort
Kearneys on his return to the settements,
on the 7th jof June. When about thirty
miles this side of the Fort his parity were
met and surrounded by a band of Chey
ennes and Sioux, numbering about five
hundred, who robbed them of almost elv
er y thing,
dlery, &c.
iaking teams, provisions, sKd
Thev were down in the Paw-
219 maj.
377 "
C53
ot .Kriri from. In 1845, BiKjrs' majority was 395
1847,8349.
-In
ChrU of the Courts. The followins cen-
tlemti tavo been elected Clerks of the Court
jo its Counties neard from,
' I . Superior.
Roiean, O. Woodson,
baw ; L. R. IhUe,
aoarrusi j. u. WAiKer,
tt I ' . W r. 4.'
s. u. lie I,
nee country for the purpose of 'makihg
war ' upon! that tribe ; and ihe evening be
fore they met JVI r. Hughes they had en
tereda Piwnee village near thq: Platte
and destroyed it; Luckily for the PaW
nees, they were all out upon a hrjnt, and
'thereby slaved. their scalps for th?t time.
They thejn started ofT in the direction of
the Blue Fork of the Caw riverf where
they supposed the Pawnees had one pn
a hunt. On tht- sccdnd day after the Cap
tain felt in with the Pawnees, vho hid
organized to meet their enemy, Thjsy
numbered about seven hundred warriors,
partly composed of Omahas and Ottos.
In Iredell Count', on the 25th ultimo, by the Rev.
John D. Scheck, Mr. JOHN M. COLEMAN, of Ca-
Jbarrus, to Miss JANE NEALL, of Iredell County.
j- ' WitXf " '
J At Lenoir, Caldweft County, N. C, on the 4th of Ju
jly last, at 2 o'clock, P. M., Mrs. MARTHA M.
f JONES, wife of Dr. L. G. Jones, and daughter of the
late Gen. Edmund Jones.
To .all who had the pleasure of a personal acquaint
ance with Mrs. Jones, this intelligence, will be afflict
1 ing ; for few, very few, ever possessed in so high a de
gree atl those qualities of the heart, mind and disposi
tion, which endear one generous and noble soul to an
other. To the rarest combination of personal comeliness,
grace, and chaiteness of address, was added that of
beauty and vigor of intellect, of decision and firmness
of character, rarely found in those, who, in so high a
degree possess all the gentle, affectionate, and captiva
ting graces, peculiar to the highest order of her sex.
Most truly was she an ornament to her sex, a star of
! purest ray. i ;
To s;ry that her numerous friends have lost much, is
most true that society is robbed of one of its pur
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT of HAMPDEN
SYDNEY COLLEGE,
ItlCIHIOD, VIRGINIA.
riirlfc. twelhh annual course of Lectures in this In- j
JL; stitution, will commence bn Monday. October 22d. 1
1849, and continue untij the middle of March.
RL L. Bohanxajj, M.jD.,Prpf. of Obstetrics and Dis
eases of Women and Children.;
L. W. Chambert.atnx, M. I)., Prof, of Materia Medi
ca and Therapeutics. I
Si Macpix, M. D. Prof, of Chemistry and Pharmacy.
Chas. pell Gibson, M. D., Prof, of Surgery and Sur
gicaj Anatomy. j :
Carter P. Johnson, M. D
Physiology. i
David. H. Tucker, 1. D., Prof, of Theory and Prac
tice of Medicine. !
A. E. Peticolas, M. iD., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Museum, Apparatus and illustrations for the de
monjstrator departments have recently received many ad
ditions, and are now very complete. The facilities for
Practical Anatomy, are; unsurpassed. The Clinical ad
vantages are fully commensurate with the wants of the
etuden, and especially valuable to those preparing for
practice at the South. C.Iinica( Lectures are given twice
a week in the College Infirmary, (which is in immediate
contiguity with the College.) and once a week in the
Richmond Alms House) In thpse institutions the dis
eases occurring in Southern practice are meLwith, and
the student has the mos eligible; opportunities of becom
ing acquainted with their types and treatment. The fre
quency of Surgical operations btfore the class, together
dinary way can be
Terms and Scsiom.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of
five months eaqh, commencing 1st September and 1st
February. Th only vacation is in the months of July
and August..
THE CHARGES ARE
For Tuition in the Primary Department, 7 50
Senior " 10 00
Classical " 12 50
Stationary, Fuel, and Use of Books, Charts,
Primary Department, 3 00
Senior " 4 00
Classical " 5 00
Plain and Ornamental Needlework extra.
Modern Languages, Drawing and Painting, and Music,
at Professors' Prices.
There nre no other charges parents are not required
to purchase any books for their children.
Pupils will not be received for a less period thn one
session. 3m 12
TO COITRACTORS.
bur?. Plea rati. t.
amine and judge for yourselves, & we shall take pleasnr
in exhibiting our goods, and no pains spared lo pWie aD
who mayfavor us with a call.
HOGER &, MAXWELL.
Salisbun-April 19, 1849. 50
NEW TIN SHOP
ANDREW J. BROWN
HAVING opened a new .Tin Shop in Salisbury,
takes occasion to solicit a portion of nubltc m.
j tronage. His shop is in Mr. Hoyden's brick building,
opposite the Rowan House. lie is wrll supplied with
the jest loo! and Ma tenuis for the manufjctuse of -
TIN WARE
iseol
THE building committee for the Corolina Female
College, in Anson Coanty, willl receive proposal
for laying about
40,000 BRICKS,
in a building 40 by 90 feet, with a wing at one end 40
feet square, all two stories high, with many partitions
through the house ; the work to be commenced about
the 13th of September, next. Bids must be made at so
much per thousand the lime furnished, and so much per
thousand the contractor furnishing the lime. . Plank for
seailbldint will be furnished. In both cases, the con-
withahe taciiities lor witnessing the treatment of Surgi- j tractor will board himself, and supply his own attend
cal cases, renders this orie of the best Schools of Practical I ance. Houses to live in can be had. The first favor-
Surgery.
Charges Matriculation j$5 Tickets of the Profes
sors, $105, Practical Anatomy 10, Graduation Fee
$25 ; Board, including fuel, lights, and servants' attend
ance, may be obtained at $2$ 10 4 J per week.
I S.I MAUPIN, M. D.,
Aug. 16. 1849 7tl5 ! Dean of the Faculty.
Administrator's Sale!
1
I VrJ1?
-o-
o
5
FTnilE j undersigned, Ad-
JL
minfetrator of William
F. Kelly deceasdd, will of-
ifer forsal.at the Plantation
of said deceased, about four miles from Mocksville, on
Wednesday the hth day oi September next,
a large amount of property, consisting, in part, of a large
STOCK iS6F HOGS,
of the choicest breeds, hnostly .Berkshire, with valuable
crosses. The stock of j '
Horses and Mules ; Cattle, among which is a
V. A. McBe,
J. (3, Lf wis,
no elecuon,
, J. U. Kerr,
redeJL
ittmtfi j;
laming
'fafton. ,,'
tCatattbai.
l thon. i 1
tkrnd C. C Durham,
iHk iilJ, D. Kerree,
PfVorrC M. -DickVrMn;
Vutitombt Mr; Coleman,
W. 11 D.ULowry,
.tf0q(, J C Srml 1,
?5?0r A Ktirgin
CfMte Calvin Jotiei,
iilrTf !N Votinjc,
Ick,
or,d, D Caldwflli,
cllae
ers.
am?,
Hroivi
i'W-i, ' Woolen,
ftVH.! Brown,
Ctf7an4. Duncan M
. F r "
Ww, ; II Sulliva
WJk iO V Sand
Wotson. McMillan
VtaieiL T R Wil
Wir; ! C W Yen en.
,; A nsmiiH,
ir.
Moore". Morrison!
Sampson, .
tiichmond, W B Co,
Rdgec-ombtll II Petider,
ttaftlfm. Y Pallfffion,
yiamtnce. Mr O ration,
t f r
t !t
rohpsition tb tho
furnish the Ma
viz :
County. "
James E. Kerr.
C. Ilarhin,
R. VV. Foard,
J. F. Alexander,
Rich'd. Harris,
R. Williamson,
J. II. Roberts,
Geo. Setzer,
Braly Oales,
Silas Williams,
Mr. Sutfderlb,
Mr! Cilkey,
Mr. Vance,
J K Cray,
S W Garten, '
SJNeal,
Sidney Dula,
E II. lloneycut,
W II Allen,
A Slade.
McRae,
Langdon, -
Smith,
J McLaurin,
J II Jerman,
J Etheridge,
Howell, .. ;
N C Lofiin, '
N D Boggan,
W P Taylor.
A W Curry,
Beaman,
M LDoulat,
John Norfleet,
Mr Lawrence,
J T Marriott,
Maj. Foust,
When thev were informed as to the num
her and direction bf the enemy, ttyey stgjr:
ted off in high spirits, and the Captain
thinks tpat they -will flog the Chye lines
and their allies. These latter Indians are
from the vicinity of Bent's ortj on tie
Arkansas. A letter says : '
1 " I ht ar of no epidemic among the em- Jfor Earth, and more fit to a
igrantsjbeyond Fort Kearny. Ai near as ,ha" ,l,e hall a haa so oAet
1 can learn, about; two handred have dipd
on the road from cholera. Tlje grdat
trouble to the emigration has bieen tbo
much Ijiaggage. jAt Fort Kearny where
tbc emigratiotr passed, flour was; selling
among! them at one dollar per lOOj pounds,
flannel shirts one dime, wdgons from fii'e
Uh and most brilliant lights, is equally sol but her fine Devon and Durham Bull, Farming Tools,
Wagons and Gears ; tiro patent otraw Cut
ters ; Thrashing Machine ; the crop of
Wheat, Rye and Oais ; besides many
other articles of value, ichich it is un
necessary to mention.
He will also, sell at Mocksville, a SET of BLACK
SMITH TOOLS, and! some! valuable HOUSEHOLD
and KITCHEN FURNlTUftE ; likewise, several
LIKELY NEGROES.
The sale will continue from day to day, until all is sold.
A credit of six months Will be given ; bond with approv
ed security, required. S. L. HOWELL,
Aug. 16, 1849 615 Adm'r.
immediate family her husband and interesting children,
Job! language fails to speak their loss their deep grief
I; their utterly irreparable loss. For she was truly the
bright sun of her household, the fond, the clevoted, the 5
sbeautiful, the accomplished mother ancf wife the ad- 1
: mired, tle cherished, the reverenced idol of; a fond hus- 1
band, who feels, in all its bitterness, that desolation of
Ithe heart which admits not of cure. Alas'! how soon
lis brightest sunshine succeeded by deepest shade ; how
tsuddenly, how unexpectedly have fair and happy skies
; been o'er cast with darkest gloom. Ever shall dwell in
the hearts of thy loved ones, in images of living light,
j thy captivating loveliness, and transcendent virtues !
I Peace, peace to thy lovely, thy sacred ashes, and blisa
unspeakable to that angel spirit which was ever too pure
dorn the courts of heaven,
en graced below.?
The subject of this notice was, for the lat ten years
I of hei life a most cheerful and zealous member of the
f Episcopal Church. She has now gone to realize the
l reward due to worth the most exalted, and to a life the
inmost pure. .May thy sweet spirit, as the guardian an
il gel of thy lovely flock, hover about their path-way, and
f teach them, and lead them in the way to thine everlast
ing abode ; and may they inherit the graces and virtues
j of a noble mother of her who was born to be admired
1 miA yj liw w. atnm 4 n. Vn nalita..- nrA axil v f v 4 X t
to twenty dollars, and every thin else in jl
proportion. Capt. Hughes's company hlld j This will appear a high wrought encomium to many,
bought a perfect cord of clothing and oth
er things at such fates.
" We yesterday! met a Mr. Williams,
who left Salt Lake pn the 6th: of May.i
Thero ws no particular news at the lalke
settlement. He met the main California
emigration welj bn towards Forlt Lara
mie. From the; $auve qui peut 'manner
they were pushing" on there was not mu:h
comfprt among them, and, to usej my in
formant's word, many of them were get
ting pn 4 badly.
ibut 'tis no higher than lis true none, save those who
knew her lonir. and knew her well, can fully appreciate
Iher uncom i.iu'i share of personal attractions, or her un
'surpassed nifiit. Com.
' In Cabarrus County, on the 3d instant, JOHN D.
SCHECK, son of M. Blackwelder aged two years.
THE MARKETS.
PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA.
New YoRK.--The whole nurhber
of
of
hd
A. .Block far theilMonument. The coun
ty of Lincoln, some weeks ago, made a
Jrohos
to furr
?VV j-t . a ill ' ...... ...
5" 5Qirigtonlvlpnument,H tne latter would
Town of Wilmington
ble for a block for the
'4
I'oshton, wo are jilad to learn, has been
ami in a tl'lll Kn
'fWenied in this great National Work;
1 Serious Accident W- nA
Avith pain, that frbmian accidental explo-
t" Jiv i i ' Mlu an cciaental exn
Prtin.blastang. Coh V. Franklin Ph
JThursday the 2d nst. So great was tK.
Client nf 'ink int 11.11 T1 B Ii
J mis place, amputated his arm just a
b. lhe elbow, i We are vUA tZ
Wthe Colonel is doing as well as could
' pxpecteaj UormCs JScsL
Wl
I
deaths in the cityi of New York dnri jig
the week endipg the 4th mst., was; 1273
whith 678 were by cholera, and?:125
cholera infantum and cholera morbus; a
the whole number of deaths from the 26th
May to the 4th August, amount tp 83o2,
showing a difference in the mortality of
the city compared with the same .period
laslj year of 5172. I
Philadelphia The deaths from iill
causes in Philadelphia, during the we ?k
ending on the 4th instant, amoijntedto
366; of these only 95 are reported to hk ve.
been produced by cholera, The total
of Jeaths from all diseases since :the hd-
m m : ii i"
pearance ol cholera in that city,? on the
2d of June, is reported to be 305.6,
Washingtox,; D. C. This city is still
blisssed with fine health, only 123 deaths
ha ving occurred there during th4 month
of July. ; y y
Boston. Cholera prevails to considcr
atle ertent in Boston, though the! mort al
ity is said to be; confined, for the rpost part
the foreign population. if
St. Louis. -The pestilential I simoon
hich has been sweeping over this ill-a-
ted city for the; last four monthshavihg
nearly ceased its ravages, businesses ag-iin
reviving, ana mercnanis anu iracsmcn
I .f Li
Valuable Land and Mills For Sale.
BY virtue of a Decree of the County Court for Row
an County, Aiigusk Term, 1649, I will sell at pub
lic sa"le on Thursday the 13ih September next, on the
premises, a valuable Tract of Land, belonging to the es
tate of Philip Freeze, dec, lying on the waters of Grant's
Creek, adjoining the lands of C L. Partee, Catharine
Partee, and others, containing about 518 acies. There
is on the premises agood Dwelling House and all other
necessary out-buiklings. Also, a good Grist and Saw
Mill, all in good repair. ; For further particulars, call on
the subscriber, who will take pleasure in showing the
I premises to any who may wish to purchase.
Terms. Twelve mouthy credit with interest after six
i months. Bond and approved securities will be required
on the day of sale. VM. N. GILLON, Admr.
I Aug. 13, 1849 3tl5pd!
RANAWAY-i$10 REWARD. !
RANAWAY from the Subscriber on the
night of the 9th May, a negro man named
ISAAC, aged between 35 and 40 years, about
r ' . I--. 1 - C u :
,six teet nign, wnn a wrme specK. on one oi ma
eye balls, and keeps orje eye mostly shut when looking
at amy person. He hab lost nearly all his front teeth,
and Speaks rather slow when talking. I bought said
negro at the sale of Franklin Hargrave ; and as he has
a wife at Doct. Holt's quarter, 1 think it is likely he is
harboring in that vicinity. I will pay a reward of 10
lo any one who will cohimit him to jail, or deliver him
to me, at my residence near Chamber's Ferry, David
son county." , j PETER MILLER.
June 14th, 1849 6:if.
able bid will be taken op, and the bidder notified im
mediately. Address, William Smith, Cor. Secretary,
Cedar Hill, Anson County.
CHRIST. WATKIN3.
BENJ. J. DUN LAP,
JERRY INGRAM,
WM. G. SMITH,
WILLIAM LITTLE,
JOSEPH MEDLEY.
August 4, 1849. Ctl4
State of ilovtli earoUun,
IREDELL COUyTY.
IN EQUITY.
Sarah Carlton and otlwrs vs.' Charles Carlton and Al
fred Dobbins arid wife Ann.
Petition to Sell Land.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk and
Master for the county of Iredell, that Alfred Dobbins and
wife Ann, parties defendants in the above named suit,
are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore de
creed that publication be made for six weeks in the
Carolina Watchman, for said Alfred Dobbins and wife
Ann, to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be
j held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House in
I Statesvill, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday
j in September next, then apd there to plead, answer or
j demur to this petition, or judgment pro confesso will be
j taken as to them. Witness, L. Q. Sharpe, Clerk and
Masier for the County of Iredell, at office, in Statesville,
th first Monday after the fourth Monday in March, A.
D. 1849. Issued 8th Aug. 1849.
j L. Q. SIIARPE; CME.
: 6t 15 Printers Fee $3 6:2 1
A& D. W. HONNEYCUTT having made a sup- j
plemental Deed of Trust for the benefit of all
their creditors, and all such creditors being required by ;
the conditions of said Trust to present their claims to j
the TruPtree on or before the first day of January, 1850 ;
now, therefore, notice is given that the claim" of all such I
creditors as fail to comply with this provision of the
Trust will not be received. h. BLACKMER, !
Gold Ilili, July 7, 1849 3tl4;piud) Trustee.
Dissolution Notice. ;
ril HE copartnership heretofore existing bet ween Dr.
JL J. J. Summerell and M. Whitehead, was dissolved
on the 21st July, instant, by mutual consent. Those
persons having claims against the firm will present them
for payment, to J. J. Summerell. And those indebted
' to the firm are requested to make immediate settlement.
J. J. SUMMT7RELL,
3tl2 M. WHITEHEAD.
and flatter hinrwlf that the nuperior style anJ "excel
lence of his work wil! commend itself to the interest of
all who want articles in his line. It is needless to enu
merate Coflei Pot, Candle Moulds, Gallon Pols, Buck
ets, Tin Cups, Basons, Pans, ifc., He, as articles of hit
production. These and every other article made of tin
will be found in his shop, ready made, or supplied to or
der at the shortest notice.
But he would call especial attention to his house gut
tering ; and to a new article of improved milk buckets
and strainer handsomely combined, o.ly manufactured
by himself. All orders thankfully received and punctu
ally attended to. Old pewter taten in exchange for tin
ware. July 4, 1849. 9
STANDARD WEIGHTS,
The undersigned having been appointed Kreper'of the
Public Weights and Measures for Rowan County, es
tablished by Act of the Legislature ;1ialds himle'f ready
to stamp and correct measures and weights of every de
scription. There being a heavy fine imposed, upon all
using weights and measures unsealed, ft"--ill fre to the
advantage of all concerned to pny strict attention to this
i notice. A. J. BROWN. ;
VALUABLE LAND AT PUBLIC
fssilk?
BY virtue of a decree of the CfTS
Court of Kn.iitv. fwi'l e- Ci&Z&2'
poe to sale on Monday theSOth
of August next, at the Court-
House, in Salisbury, three valuable
TRACTS OF LAND,
belonging to theileirs of Littleton Brown .deceased It-
i ing near the Yadkin River. SaiJ. tracts will be sold
j separately.
; This land lies in one of the most fertile sections of
Rowan County, and the tracts are of very convenient
: size fur farms, containing about
1 ..Ninety Acres each,
j Possession will be givtm immediately. Nine months
; credit wi'l be given and bond and approved sureties re
; quired.
Salisbury, Aug. 16. Bacon 6 ; Brandy 40 (3) 50 :
:. Butter 10; Beeswax 15 ; .Cotton 7 rfi 8 ;;Cotton Yam
70 (S) 75 ; Coffee 8 (a) 9 ; Corn 2o (a) 30 ;; Jr eathers Ho ;
Flour per bbl. 4 (S 4J ; Iron 2 (Si 4 ; Linseed Oil G5
(a) 70;' Nails 5 (a) 6 ; Oats 16 (3 17 ; Irish Potatoes
30 ; Sweet do. 30 ; Sugar, (brown) 6 (3) 8 ; Loa'" 10 rS
11 ; Salt, (sack) 2 (5 2J, ; Tallow 10 (ai 12$ : Wheat
75 ; Whiskey 25 (2) 30. -j
Fayetteville, Aug. Jl. Brandy, peach, 35 40:
Ditto, apple, 28 30 : Beeswax 18 : Bacon 6 (S 7 :
Cotton 81 81 : Corn 55 i 60; Coffee 8 (S)l 10: Flour4
fMrr7 MikWmS Ii I PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY
Leather, sole, 20 : Molasses 2U f5 26 : rails,; cut, 5 : ;
Oats, 30: Sugar, brown, S (S 9 : do. loaf, 1 1 (at 12$: ;
Salt. sack. 1 50 (S) 1 75 : Tallow. 8 O S: Wheat 70
(3 75: Whiskey 25. I
Cheraw, Aug. 7. Bacon per lb. 6 a Butter
15 (St 20: Beeswax 18 (a) 2 : Coffee 8 (S) 10 : Cotton
7 (S 91 : Corn 50 (3) 56 ; Fgs 10 (3) 124 : Flour 5 (3)
I SH ; Feathers 25 (3 32tf1jron 5 (S 6 :;; Lard 7 (3 9
AND
WARE ROOMS, So 4, Entaw Street,
Baltimore.
HE undersigned calls the attention of
' Leather (sole) IS (B 20ifolasses 35 ,;40 :; do. Cu
ba 33 (S) 37$ : Nails, cutTb (S 6J : Ri?e 41 (S 51
Sugar, brown, 7 (3 10 : do. Loaf, 12 (3)1 15 : Salt, Li
' verpool, hfl5. - 1
to
Dr. J. J. Summerell,
Offers his Professional eorvicsea to the citizens oN
Salisbury and the surrounding country, j
He will always be found at l?ts Office, in Shaver's
Hotel, between the Drug Store of .Drs. Brown &- James
andBuis' Confectionary tor at his residence. True ob
jects of charity punctually attended to as such.
August 1849.
DR WjBLITEHEAD ;
OFFERS his professional services to the public
He can at present be found at his residence, unless ,
professionally engaged. T j
Salisbury, July 21, 18-19, if. -
Tl;X. the Ladies, Principals of Academies,
Professors of Mu?ic, arid private families of North Car-
olina, to the superior qaahty of his Pianos. For fifteen
I years have they been in u?e in Pennsylvania, Maryland,
j and Virginia, and have given entire satisfaction. He
j lias sold within the la s,t three months, in this State, twen-
ty Pianos, and have prrived to be superior in quality of
j tone nnd workmanship, to any-purchased elsewhere.
l he climate and change ot weather have no enect on
these instruments, as ijify nre almost entirely of cast iron.
The manufacturer assures the public that they will do as
well by writing to him is coming themselves or sending
an agent to select an instrument. Respectfully,
ANTHONY KHUN & Co ,
No. 75, North seventh Street, Baltimore.
Jaly 12, 1S49 eovflOly
O"! have a good second hind Piano for sale at Mr.
Reynold's, Mocksville. - Price 100. a.
tatc of ILovtfi Carolina,
DAVIE COUNTY.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1849. '
William B. March i '
vs. Justicfs Execution levied on land.
Gi!e3 E. MutnforJ. ?
Ix this, case, it is ordered by the Court, that publica
tion be made for four weeks in the Carolina Watchman,
printed in Salisbury, notifying GiUrs E. Mumford, the (
defendant in this case td'be and appear before the next ;
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the !
County of Davie, at the Court House, in Mocksville, on
the 4th Monday in August next, then and there to show
cause, iT any he have, why the Juslices Judgment should J
; not be confirmed, and a sale of th? Innd levied on, or-
: tiered for the satisfaction of the debt aforesaid. 1
Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court, at
Office, the 4th Monday in May, A. D. 1849, ah4in
I the 73d year of our Independence
I 4wl3 C. TtARBlN, Cl'k.
Printers Fee 5 r2j ;
Ready made Clothing
For sale at reduced Price !
FROM the 1st of AuguM to the 1st of September, 1
will sell my stock of Summer Clothing at cot.
All who wish Bargains should call oi J. II. ENNISS'
Clothing Store.
Salisbury, July 30, 1843 13
MESSRS. EDITORS: We find that our Business
has been improving, from the time we commenced ad
vertising in your paper to the present. And we would
still use your shert as a medium through which to re
turn our thanks, to our friends and customers, for the lib-
"1
A LSO.
At the same time and place, I will sell the TRACT
OF LAND near Salisbury, formerly belonging to Joseph
Pool, deceased, containing about
493 ACRES.
This tract lies on Cane Creek, and has on it a very sub
stantial dwelling hoose, with the necessary oat-bi'.d-ings,
and is a very desirable place of residence.
Twelve months credit will be given. Bond and se
curity required from the purchasers.
A. II. CALDWELL. C.M.E.
July 19. 19 49311 Printers Fee 80 00
Diseases of the TEETH!
W. F. BASON, D. D. S.
WOULD respectfully make known to the Citizens of
We48-rn Carolina, that he continues to perform
all operations connected with his prVin upon prin
ciples so improved, as he thinks, will seldom fail to
prove highly satisfactory . and promises the perntanent
preservation of the Te: th in ail ordinary cases, where
efficient means are employed during ihe most important
periods of life, viz : Cuti.iujr and Yocth. -
Refer xf cs The Faculty of the Baltimore College,
and the letters and names of many distinguished gen
tlemen of his native County anJ State.
In Salisbury Hon. D. F. Caldwell, Maj. John Br
Ivrd. John I. Shaver, anJ others.
Salisbury. June 14, 1919 tf6
mm p IE
TflHE BOOKS for subscription to the North Caroli
JL tia Rail Uoad Company, are open at the Hotels of
' John I. Shaver and Horace L. Kohards in tnis place.
j iin"
MAXWELL CHAMBERS,
THOMAS L. COWAN,
A. Ii CALDWELL,
I II MILLS F FISHER,
HORACE L. R.OBARD3.
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.PROSPECTUS
TOT. T.".Z. .T.cr.", A NT) OTlTrRWIPF IMrr.OVf !f5
THE. U A LEIGH REGISTER.
This lon rs'n!.iiVd WIht Journal, hating psased
permanently into the hands of the prrsrnt Editor.be
has determined I'prov I suffi-.-ie.-it encouragement le"
gien) upon eo enlsrin its iitiier.ior;, as to mUe i'
1 contain near'y Eight Columns inore than it now does,
and upon improng its appearnnee in such manner
to make it one of the largest and lands.mesi tiieett in
the Sou:h ! To effect this o'rt, iwill require a con-
1 siderable expenditure in the purrlne of a new Pre,
new Type, and other neee.aiy materials; and ss we
do not intend to make any advance upon the preent
! rates of subscription, e ha!l h'c to rely solely krre-
mnn.nlinn uivin n - i .1 i Si ! " Olif ltt. Il3 Te
" t " .( .
1 a View to ine n"irm-i vi
eral encoura;eient received from them ; and toreniina
. U . . . U..H r. nil I . . r I h ; t ur MTW Mtlll mSSed 1X1
i ' t- j .1 ..u . .-.t r..n' I .u;- . . -.i .. ,,r-.! ib.it our friends wi.I eirrt
e oiisiiicss, anu ai iur s.iiuc- uiu ni.o -'"j- , -
lltemse ves in iroc;iiinj u su:.t.ri'..v.i.
... m n e .
sued this Prospcc us with
K.
Brown & James
HAVE just received among a variety of other arti
cles, a large qisinti'y of suerfine salad OIL.
' Salisbury, April 1849 49
the earn
Brick Row,; where we may be found at any moment,
j We are striving by industry and strict attention to bu
siness, to make a few of the dimes as they ore passing,
1 and we appeal-to a liberal community to encourage us
) in this laudable undertaking We mi?ht give many re
' ferences. but we deem it useless. We refer, all to our
Garments as they are seen upon the hacks of our custo-
F
or
TKRMS.
the Sfmi -WerlJy, or ft 4 'A, in advance.
Weeklv,
H3. or 2 hi).
i iners.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A LARGE assortment of the finest Boots and Shoes i
jCTL for sale hw
August 9, 1849.
J. U
ENNISS.
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HATS
I
We are in the, receipt of the latest fashions.
GOULD & HAWKINS. Toiler.
July 1214U 22vol5 SalisWy, V
C
f, ARPJJT BAGS forale by
t V August 9. 1349.
WILL sell my stock of HATS at greatly reduced
n; ENNiss.
14
. rices. Call bejtvfe;
Aug. 9, 1619 1.1
vou'purt 'n e elsewhere.
J. H ENNISS.
JAMES HORAH.
WAT OH AND OLOOK-XVIAimR
Opposite Cowid'i Brifk Row,
SalilnrT, "V.
Important to Mill Owners.
"TJOTCHKISS 3 Vertical Water Wheelsforsllein
JlJ. Fayettevi!V,,y
J). McXniLL 6c Co.
And in Lincoln County ly
K. - A. J5UEVAUD.
March 12,1 PTtfi..
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